WD1007V + big Maxtor + DOS + UNIX
Tom Neff
tneff at bfmny0.BFM.COM
Wed Oct 3 20:35:52 AEST 1990
In article <3998 at segue.segue.com> bruce at segue.segue.com (Bruce Adler) writes:
>Regarding your recipe for installing a big disk (i.e. >1024 cyls):
>
>You didn't say which flavor of unix you were installing.
Actually I did:
In article <15899 at bfmny0.BFM.COM> tneff at bfmny0.BFM.COM (Tom Neff) I wrote:
>I have: ...
> Intel UNIX System V/386 Release 3.2.2
But anyway... I don't believe this is a vendor specific issue. Most of
the problems I was having came before the base system floppy even booted.
> Not turning on
>the disk adapter's translation feature may have been a mistake depending
>on which flavor and release of unix you installed. You should be aware
>that some releases of unix/386 won't boot a kernel if any part of it is
>stored at or above cylinder 1024 (zero based). You may not notice this
>bug for a very long time because all flavors of unix/386 now seem to
>have faster-file-gizmos which seem to always allocate blocks starting at
>the low end of the disk.
Right, and this limitation is documented in the Intel UNIX 3.2.2 Release
Notes. But the installation script sets up a default root filesystem
only 24MB in size, right at the beginning of your UNIX partition. So
/unix and any other /kernelfiles are really going to be between
cylinders 85 and about 140. One would have to set up a single titanic
combined root+user file system over 500MB in size in order to run into
the bug! Generally that's not a good way to set up your disk.
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